I downloaded and watched ALL the videos BEFORE I decided to buy the LR32 system. The videos were great and if you offered a small LR32 workbook, I would definitely buy it. Thanks for helping me understand the system!

Erock's videos have been a great learning resource. I was kind of lost on the LR32 until I watched his videos. (Thanks Eric!) You might like to look at LR32 End Stop for Blum Hardware and Blum Process32 about the blum process 32. There is a PDF in the thread about how to standardize cabinets using the 32mm system. It has all the dimensions for layout of cabinets. The start and stops are a little different than the stops created by Festool, but it's a good starting point and the stop created by Matt at the tread is great if you want to completely adopt the blum 32mm process to standardize your cabinets. I like having a resource to go to and works well.

Hi was looking for the PDF you mentioned on how to standardize cabinets but couldn’t find it ... do you have a link?

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Thanks everyone that’s useful ... I am assuming the Blum chart was designed to make US standard cabinet sizes in inches compatible with the European metric boring pattern? As an example Page 10 of the Blum guide shows a cabinet height of 711mm whereas Eric in his video series uses a cabinet height of 704mm which is a true 32 divisible by 32mm ... what I was hoping to find is a chart of native true 32 metric sizes for standard cabinets ...